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  2. CHURCHILL ASSAILS SOCIALIST DOCTRINE

    LONDON, Today. -- Mr Churchill devoted a large part of his election broadcast last night to a "gloves off" attack on the socialistic doctrines of the Labor Party. He also castigated the Liberal Party for "yielding to the temptation to acquire ...

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  4. Hot Time For These Japs

    THIS remarkable photograph, believed to be the first of its kind to be released, graphically Illustrates how low RAAF Boomerangs strafe the Japanese at Bougainville. In the picture, taken a few feet above tree-level. Japanese can be seen (circled) in their trenches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  5. BIG NEW PUSH IN BOUGAINVILLE

    Australian troops have begun another big drive along the Buin Road in Southern Bougainville, the Army Department reported today. In two days of determined ...

    Article : 555 words
  6. GERMANS GOUGE CZECHS' EYES

    LONDON, Monday.--German troops, in their fury at learning that their High Command had surrendered, pierced out the eyes of prisoners, lopped off their ears, and cut off their arms below the elbow, in the last stages of ...

    Article : 295 words
  7. ELAS Victims Beheaded

    ATHENS, Monday. --Petros Dzoganakes told an Athens court today that he executed [?] people with the axe during the ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. ALLIED CONTROL PLANS' FOR GERMAN ZONES

    LONDON, Monday. -- How Germany will be controlled by the application of armistice terms is forecast by The Times diplomatic correspondent today. Under the four military ...

    Article : 330 words
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  10. Americans Disturbed By Power Wrangling

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Fears that a new wave of isolationism may begin sweeping the United States just as it did at the end of the last war were widely expressed in private conversations among ...

    Article : 361 words
  11. FRANCE - SYRIA CRISIS STILL PERILOUS

    LONDON, Monday.--General de Gaulle received the British, Russian and American Ambassadors separately in Paris today, and sounded them on the prospects of calling a conference of the Great Powers to deal with the Levant situation. ...

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  12. RAN PRAISED BY NEW FIRST NAVAL MEMBER

    LONDON, Monday.--Australians will like Vice-Admiral Sir Louis Hamilton, who will be leaving by air soon to take up his appointment as First Naval Member of the Australian Naval Board. ...

    Article : 307 words
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